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7 July, 12:03

Which inequality represents all the solutions of 10 (3x + 2) > 7 (2x - 4) ?

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  1. 7 July, 12:17
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    x > - 3

    Step-by-step explanation: First you have to distribute the 10 to 3x + 2 and 7 to 2x - 4. 10 times 3x + 2 is 30x + 20. 7 times 2x - 4 is 14 x - 28. Subtract 20 from both sides, which is 30x = 14x-48, because - 28 minus 20 is - 48. Subtract 14 x from both sides which is gonna be 16x >-48, divide both sides by 16 which is x > - 3.
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